New information about Intel’s 12th-generation Alder Lake desktop CPU has been exposed from various sources, and this information confirms the new features of the platform and many configurations that we can expect in the new processor lineup.
Alder Lake CPU will be officially released in the second half of 2021, and it will be the first desktop series based on the 10nm process node . The jump to 10nm will mark the end of the 14nm era that Broadwell has been around since 2015.
The exposed information pointed out that by 2021 Intel’s new desktop CPU platform will support DDR5 memory . The DDR5 standard was announced in July this year. According to JEDEC, the pin bandwidth (frequency) of DDR5 memory is twice that of DDR4. The first release will start at 4.8GHz (4800MHz), which is 50% more than the standard frequency of the last DDR4 3200MHz. , The total transmission bandwidth has increased by 38%, and will reach a maximum of about 8400MHz in the future.
Alder Lake CPU will not only become the first desktop processor series to adopt 10nm process node, but also will adopt new design methods.
So far, it is understood that Intel plans to mix CPU cores based on different IPs. Alder Lake CPU will be equipped with a standard high-performance “Cove” core and a smaller and more effective “Atom” core. According to known revelations, Alder Lake will also switch to the LGA1700 interface to support the new chipset platform.
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